Mozambique's experience in building a national extension system / created by Helder Gemo, Carl K. Eicher, Solomon Teclemariam.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c2005.Description: 128 pages illustrations 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0870137638
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Book | School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | S544.5.M85 GEM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 73609 | Available | BK139134 |
Includes bibliographical references
Chapter 1 Introduction, 2 - Building rural institutions in Africa : painful lessons, 3 - The introduction of public and private extension in Mozambique : 1987-1992, 4 - The emergence of NGOs in extension and the changing roles of public and private extension : 1993-1998, 5. The PROAGRI period : the first extension master plan, decentralization and outsourcing extension : 1999-2004, 6 - Appraisal of the implementation of the first extension master plan : 1999-2004, 7 - Looking ahead : critical issues for policymakers, extension managers, and donors, 8 - Summary and conclusions
Highlights the Ministry of Agriculture's drive to develop and test both local and imported extension models and share its experience with other African countries. This work analyzes the growth and evolution of agricultural extension from 1987 to 2004, as provided by public, private, and NGO sources in Mozambique
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